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Girlfriend ('N Sync song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Girlfriend (NSYNC song)

"Girlfriend" is the third and final single from American boy band NSYNC's third studio album, ''Celebrity'' (2002), released on April 15, 2002. It was also the last single the group ever released. The Neptunes' remix of this song was featured on their first compilation album ''Greatest Hits'', the 2002 compilation album ''Now That's What I Call Music! 10'' as their last official appearance on a Now! CD, and their third compilation album ''The Essential
*NSYNC
''.
It was the group's last song that entered the top ten of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, being their sixth top ten hit overall.
==Background==
When originally announced as a single, the intention was for the album version of the track to be released, with a video being recorded and released to television. However, just weeks before the single release, the group announced that the song would be re-recorded for its single release, with remix production by The Neptunes, and would featured two all new verses with rapper Nelly. Unlike previous NSYNC releases, the single version, which was named "The Neptunes Remix" for classification purposes, possessed a heavy hip-hop influence. The video for the album version of the track was subsequently edited for The Neptunes Remix, and to feature Nelly, however, kept essentially the same format. The Neptunes Remix peaked at #5 in the US and #2 in the UK. In August 2002, the remix won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Hook Up. In several countries, the single was released as a double A-side with a remixed version of "Gone", entitled the "Gone Clubbin': I'll Be Back Late" mix.

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